A recent interim suspension is reported on the web page of the North Carolina State Bar:

The chair of the DHC entered an interim suspension of the law license of Hickory lawyer David Shawn Clark.
The chair found that Clark pled guilty in Catawba County Superior Court
to two counts of misdemeanor communicating threats and one count of
common law obstruction of justice; engaged in a sexual relationship with
a client; asked the client to lie and deny the sexual relationship so
Clark could defend against an alienation of affection lawsuit threatened
by the client’s husband; when the client refused to lie, threatened her
with losing custody of her children; threatened to kill his legal
secretary after she refused to lie about her knowledge of the sexual
relationship between Clark and his client; made false statements in the
defamation lawsuit he filed against his client; revealed his client’s
confidential information; and made false statements to the Grievance
Committee.